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How to prepare for NEET MDS and AIIMS MDS?


ASPIRE MDS PLANNING

IF YOU FAIL TO PLAN, YOU PLAN TO FAIL!

Sharing with you different strategies you can follow based on time availability or you.

You can customize it based on your convenience



In general the aspirants fall into 3 categories

Aspire MDS student
Time availability after deducting all other necessary activities
1.       Aspirants preparing during internship
5-6 hours a day
2.       Aspirants preparing during Job
Aspirants who are running their own Clinical Practice
Not practicing Housewives preparing for NEET
5-6 hours a day
3.       Aspirants giving their full time to preparation
12-16 hours a day



For Category 1 and 2 Aspirants:

Whether you are a student doing internship, working at your own clinic, doing job or busy housewife at home, You all can manage to take out 5 to 6 hours of your day for preparing – reading.

Students in category can manage this available time in two ways

1.       Start reading a book at a time.

·         I.e. when you are reading a subject, start reading MCQs of that particular Day’s topic of Discussion on Aspire MDS Schedule from the basic MCQ Question bank book you are following.

·         Followed by other MCQ books asked to be read for that topic

·         After you are done with the topic’s MCQ from Question bank books, read questions of the day’s topic from previous year question papers from the books informed to you. Make sure to read explanation as that is what we are aiming at! Don’t simply mug up questions and answers.  Increase your knowledge base, not just number of MCQ read.

·         Refer Textbook for the topics that you didn’t understand from MCQ books and the topics that are asked to be read from particular books.

·         Follow same schedule daily till Friday.

·         Cover what all you couldn’t during week on Saturday.

·         Revise all what you have read during week on Saturday and Sunday

·         Take test on Sunday afternoon.

·         Repeat till we cover 1st round of Syllabus





2.       Make time slots and prepare

·         Make time slots of your available day time

For example if you are doing internship with college timing of 9 to 4  

Time slots available to you are:

6-8am, 5-7pm, 7-8pm, 9-10pm, 11-12pm

You can dedicate a portion of your preparation to these time slots

For example

Time slot
Preparation Portion (The Day’s topic of Discussion on Aspire MDS Schedule)
6-8am
Basic MCQ Book
5-7pm
Additional MCQ Book
7-9pm
Previous year Question papers
9-11
Dinner
Exclusive Whatsapp group Discussion time
11-12pm
Textbook Reading

Whichever way suits you, you can follow.

·         Follow same schedule daily till Friday.

·         Cover what all you couldn’t during week on Saturday.

·         Revise all what you have read during week on Saturday and Sunday

·         Take test on Sunday afternoon.

·         Repeat till we cover 1st round of Syllabus



For Category 3 Aspirants:

·         You are the ones for whom time is most precious. You are taking a year out of your life to give it a shot for a PG seat.

·         Each second of your life now is precious. Make the most of time.

·          Manage to put in minimum 10 to 12 hours a day in beginning and slowly increase to 14-16.

·          You also can follow the above two strategies but with more time allotment to each portion

·         You can afford to give more time to textbook as well.















General Guidelines:

·         What you have to read from which subject and which book has already been told to you in Aspire MDS Exclusive – Books info shared with you.

·         Make out your weekly schedule in advance on each Sunday based on topics of ASPIRE MDS discussions and test subject during that week.

·         Stick this schedule on the wall opposite to your study table. Take photo of this schedule and set as wallpaper of your phone (Most frequent reminder!)  

·         Get all books of the subject asked to be read out of your cupboard and keep them available on your study table while preparing.

·         Make your preparation enjoyable. After taking test on Sunday afternoon and making schedule for next week, go out with friends and relax before again starting our schedule for next week from morning.

·         Attend daily discussion on exclusive group without fail as this live interaction of an hour a day will stay in your mind for longer duration than simple reading afterwards

·         In your busy schedule, take out 15 minutes out daily for normal stretching exercise and meditation.  Stretching will make you active and meditation will increase your concentration and retention power.

·         Stay honest to yourself. Don’t compare your preparation level with others, but try to improve your score in each successive test.



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Electrolytes and Acid-Base Disturbances 

Normal pH of arterial blood is 7.4 and is maintained to within 0.05 (i.e. the normal pH range of the blood is 7.35 to 7.45). 
The main buffering of acids occurs through  Lungs Through the conversion of carbonic acid [H2CO3] to CO2 and H2O and  Kidney  Through the base bicarbonate [NaHCO3].


Respiratory acidosis V/S Respiratory alkalosis



Respiratory acidosis  Respiratory acidosis occurs when the lungs are not exhaling CO2 adequately. 
This can occur with  
  • Emphysema  
  • Respiratory depressive states such as:  Oversedation, Respiratory insufficiency, and Arrest. 
     
Respiratory alkalosis  Respiratory alkalosis occurs when too much CO2 is expelled 
This can occur with  
  • Hyperventilation 
  • Neurogenic disorders 
  • Salicylate toxicity  (which, interestingly, is accompanied by metabolic acidosis)

Metabolic acidosis V/S Metabolic alkalosis

Metabolic acidosis  Metabolic acidosis is caused by a deficit of the base bicarbonate. 
Normally there is an H2CO3-to-NaHCO3 ratio of 1:20.
To maintain this ratio 
  • H+ is excreted in the urine 
  • Bicarbonate is reabsorbed into the renal tubules  
With the presence of excess acid, the bicarbonate combines with this source of H+, is excreted, and is therefore no longer available for its usual buffering role.  
This results in an upset of the 1:20 ratio and acidosis. 
Lactic acid from muscle activity or anaerobic conditions, diabetic ketoacidosis , renal failure, or exogenous sources such as methanol, ethanol, or paraldehyde can all serve as the alternative acid source.

A method to determine whether metabolic acidosis is present is to calculate an anion gap (if information on electrolytes is available):
 

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Aspire MDS_ Notes with Images on Types of Fractures based on  Favourability
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ENDODONTICS

Download MCQs compiled from Textbook of Endodontics (Pathways of pulp-6th Edition)
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